
Laura what can I do as a young 24-year-old professional guy to be more fabulously glamorous? I really vibed with your asthetic. How would Laura dress a young (and handsome) gentleman bon vivant?
Colin, New York, New York
What makes me so fabulously glamorous is the fact that I celebrate the things in life tat I really enjoy. Whether it’s lipstick, or getting dressed, or having a Halloween party, I just tend to go all out -- above and beyond the call of duty on the things that I love. And what happens is, it just becomes fabulous. When you live life that way, when you really celebrate things, as opposed to, “Now its Halloween.” So figure out the things that really get you excited, that really make you happy and celebrate them to an outrageous degree. And you’ll be fabulous.
Here's my question: Do you have any advice for a couple going through a long dry spell in regards to their sex life? My boyfriend and I have been together about 14 years and lived together about 12. We are both in our early 40s. And we've stopped having sex.
Mike in Atlanta, Georgia
I wish I had your problem. If I had a sexual slump every now and then, I’d stop being so darn pregnant so often. I don’t want to send a message that just because you’re not having sex 24/7 that you’re not in a good relationship. Maybe there are periods in every relationship that are more about sex, and periods that are more about friendship and companionship. And it doesn’t mean that you can’t move from one period to another. In those periods -- periods that you’re not having all the sex -- you’re probably focusing on the other things.
I've been thinking that I'd like to move to a foreign country, and start my life over as someone else. Not because I'm on the run, but because I'm just bored with my life. Where would you start?
Scott in Susanville, Nevada

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anonymous wrote:
Thank you.
posted at November 6, 2006 11:30 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Laura I'm in love with you :) You're a great person!
posted at November 7, 2006 04:27 PM
Paul wrote:
Laura,
This gay man loves you. You are glamour and fabulousness incarnate. Please let all of us, your fans, know what you are doing to continue your carreer in the fashion industry. I want to see your work flourish.
Hugs,
Paul
NY, NY
posted at November 8, 2006 11:22 PM
Greg wrote:
To Mr. 24 yo Male seeking to be Faulously Glamorous--Honey, you already sound like you are there! Wish we had a picture of you to size you up! Any friend of Laura's is a friend mine! --Still Fab Glam at 40.
posted at November 9, 2006 09:58 AM
Manuel wrote:
Laura:
I'm one of your biggest fan since the minute I saw your work. I'm very talented Illustrator but I don't know how to make clothes, I have the visual and taste for fashion. Friends always told me I shoud be in fashion, I like that field, but different situations in my life took me for different paths. I would like very much to know your opinion about my sketchs before considering a change of career. Please, let me know if that is possible... Thanks!
posted at November 13, 2006 04:41 PM
Andrea wrote:
hey Laura!
thanks so much for your advice about trying to come out. For me, being a bit young, it can be difficult. especially if u live in Texas! Most people dont have a clue, also cuz i dont look it, but i guess looks can be deceiving. ;) I do have a similar question though. one that may be difficult for u to answer, maybe not. but i wanted to ask you cuz u are a parent. What advice could u give me when trying to come out to my parent's? its much harder coming out to them cuz their my precious jewls, i would be devistated if they didnt accept me. any advice?
posted at November 15, 2006 12:56 AM
nick wrote:
Hey Laura ,
When I watched the show , (since the beginning ) I wished you'll win . At the end I was proud what I watched .I knew you'll amaze america ... I did like everything you did , your royal acts and your beautiful creations . And now I see you have a lot of fans out here . Cool . My point is I'm happy to see someone I admire goes success to success . Wow . I hope you'll be a huge star in your new carier . I had a tailor mom and I know pretty much how hard it is doing what you have to do when you have kids around ... And five boys , I want to applause you . You are great , I like you !
posted at November 16, 2006 10:09 PM
alley boling wrote:
I am in my early fifties but look far younger than my age. I too dont want to go there .... I dont want to look like a woman in house dresses shorts, sweats, and jeans ...my problem is I am on a limited income .. and I cant afford to shop for style...and I am extremely large in the chest...and I hate the moo moo look...what would you suggest.
posted at November 26, 2006 12:51 PM
Jeb wrote:
Laura,
I thought you were fantastic on the Runway. You were real and you were exciting and funny. Keep up the great work. I'll be in NYC soon if you want to have a drink...kidding, that's a little psycho :-)
posted at November 26, 2006 09:49 PM
julie wells wrote:
laura just loved you on project runway , i am also a mother of 5, i am just wondering how you have time to look so great!
posted at December 2, 2006 02:26 AM
R. Christian Anderson wrote:
Laura, You were my favorite designer on Project Runway along with Kayne Gillespie and was keeping my fingers crossed you would win simply because I resonated with your sense of style. Although it takes extra effort, I agree that looking "fabulously glamourous" (in a masculine way for me, of course) is still the only way to go. The extra effort is SO worth it! I will continue to follow your career with great enthusiasm. You're an awesome talent and you have a real fan here! Best wishes!
posted at December 18, 2006 11:37 AM
Rodrigo Olivos wrote:
Hey Laura, just wanted to stop by and tell u that your work its great. I am from Santiago de Chile which is at the end of the freaking world but still just let u know that we love u here too...
posted at May 23, 2007 03:50 PM
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